Breaking your waters (amniotomy)

Breaking your waters (amniotomy)

Before, or during labour your waters will normally break at some point (although sometimes they don’t – and some babies are born in their amniotic sac). If your labour seems to have slowed down or there are concerns about your baby’s wellbeing, your midwife might recommend breaking your waters. This is done during a routine vaginal examination, it does not hurt your baby, and has been shown to sometimes reduce the length of labour. If you think your waters have broken it is important to call your maternity Triage/assessment unit straight away, particularly if you think you can see meconium, which is green or brown in colour. If you are less than 37 weeks pregnant this may be a sign of premature labour.

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